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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. -3 al ADVENTURESS 10 SERVE TEN YEARS Once Owner of Egyptian Palaces in Jail Cell San Quentin, Cal, Nov. 20 (P—— “TIC. Mrs. Genevieve Paddleford, Interna- | f1. Howell tional adventuress, who once presid- ed over one of the most palatial homes in Cairo, Egypt, as the wife hegides th of a wealthy ship owner there, today | thre settled down to another adventure Mrs one tq ten years in the penitentiary of wWillian: here Mrs. F prison la tenced yest conviction on theft | £ amounting cerne. Cairo, g have recei was d ord arrived at the =y night after s en day cor Margaret an e sta Father appeared stretcher, n to the 1 T o i A a deputy sheriff. A prison doctor was instructed to be prepared to stud determ whethe nmaginary. If s normal conditior will be assigned to .\, tion of the prison. 'l siclan at Salinas, Cal., where she was sentenced, told the court that her READ HE though ho ably bry about 48 I affliction was simulated. H FOR BEST RESULTS to Bluckwe years ago she was mar- lprr\cnk the two registrars of \'o'r‘r!‘; M calthy Los A N mln posts from being fllled by a regular | of ( ddleford. Stories republican and an independent re- | had p 1's pervious I\]\'ll d to their divorce. | ldleford settled POLITICAL WAR D zsios v « 100 Yoters Stricken From 6. 0. 3 o Branio: 3%t P. Gancus Lists |pretssase debts | The independents ch aving ine urred | to rs. 1 a - | Madicon, N (B —Another po- | | |litical battle loomed here last night |}ides that voters n Tevocldn with the announcement that the|3PPear to show 000 from him |mames of 150 voters have becn |Pames should use ved e ri on the Nile lists. The move said to be headed by |TeMoval of names, as ddleford also was the wife | Arthur W. Marsden, lr ader of the |Say has been done. 1 C. Toomey, from whom |so-called r ivorced in Minnesota. is aimed at the inde ;upx«mc in the | ldleford’s divorce petition de- | part el i that his wife had been sen-| Be n Y. 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